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Get ready to participate in the Great Backyard Bird Count
This count is so fun because anyone can take part we all learn and watch birds together whether you are an expert, novice or feeder watcher, says Gary Langham, chief scientist at the National Audubon Society. I like to invite new birders to join me and share the experience. Get involved, invi
Date: Feb 12, 2017
Category: Sci/Tech
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US Bird Count Shows Climate Change Affecting Migration Patterns
Gary Langham, Chief Scientist of the National Audubon Society, agrees and says many birds are in trouble. He cites conclusions from the past four decades of bird count data that were crucial to last years report, Common Birds in Decline.
Date: Jan 08, 2015
Category: Sci/Tech
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Local volunteers in Morris invited to Audubon Christmas Bird Count
"This is not just about counting birds," said Gary Langham, Audubon's chief scientist. "Data from the Audubon Christmas Bird Count are at the heart of hundreds peer-reviewed scientific studies and inform decisions by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Department of the Interior, and the EPA. Be
Audubons chief scientist, Dr. Gary Langham, explained: This is not just about counting birds. Data from the Audubon Christmas Bird Count are at the heart of hundreds peer-reviewed scientific studies and inform decisions by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Department of the Interior, and the
After analyzing 30 years of climate data and bird counts, Audubon researcher Gary Langham and colleagues identified a relationship between climate change and bird habitat selection. Out of the 588 species analyzed, the team claim some 314 bird species could see a 50 percent reduction in their range
Date: Dec 06, 2014
Category: Sci/Tech
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Christmas Bird Count: Citizen science for the birds
Because birds are early indicators of environmental threats to habitats we share, this is a vital survey of North America and, increasingly, the Western Hemisphere, said Gary Langham, Audubons chief scientist, in a press release.
nited States and Canada, "more than half are... at risk from global warming." The study's chief author, Gary Langham, told The New York Times, "The notion that we can have a future that looks like what our grandparents experienced, with the birds they had, is unlikely." Imagine a world without birdsong.
Date: Sep 19, 2014
Category: Sci/Tech
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Birds in the U.S. will have to move and adapt, or perish, because of climate change
The notion that we can have a future that looks like what our grandparents experienced, with the birds they had, is unlikely, said Gary Langham, the studys chief author, in an interview. The effects of climate change, he said, wont just harm birds already considered endangered it is as likely